ivo Posted June 23 Posted June 23 Hi, the mirrors on my F4 Corsair PC appear as shown in the attached photo. What graphic settings do I need to do to see nullthem normally? null cpu:I7-6700k Z170 16GB Ram DDR4 Gtx 1080 8Gb DDR5 11GBs SSD 500 Gb 2 HDD 1Tb Evga supernova G2 850w Case Bequiet series 800 Silent base Win 10 pro 64 bit My wishlist: F-35/B-17G/F4U Corsair/Yak-3/P-40B Tomahawk
Mr_sukebe Posted June 23 Posted June 23 There's a general DCS setting, I think within graphics or gameplay that you can disable them, though that is for all aircraft. It would be worth checking the special options for the aircraft within Mission Editor. Some aircraft have a tickbox in there too. 7800x3d, 5080, 64GB, PCIE5 SSD - Oculus Pro - Moza (AB9), Virpil (Alpha, CM3, CM1 and CM2), WW (TOP and CP), TM (MFDs, Pendular Rudder), Tek Creations (F18 panel), Total Controls (Apache MFD), Jetseat
EnzoF98 Posted June 23 Posted June 23 That's their disabled state. Default keybinding to enable the mirrors is 'M' on the keyboard.
ivo Posted June 23 Author Posted June 23 Yes, thank you, old age is advancing...null cpu:I7-6700k Z170 16GB Ram DDR4 Gtx 1080 8Gb DDR5 11GBs SSD 500 Gb 2 HDD 1Tb Evga supernova G2 850w Case Bequiet series 800 Silent base Win 10 pro 64 bit My wishlist: F-35/B-17G/F4U Corsair/Yak-3/P-40B Tomahawk
Saxman Posted Saturday at 07:55 PM Posted Saturday at 07:55 PM The bigger issue is when you activate the mirrors they don't match the FOV of their "disabled" state, and instead are at a MUCH larger FOV. Is there a way to correct this? They shouldn't replace looking around, but if objects in mirror were bigger they'd at least be more valuable for quick checks of your blind spots. But right now everything is so tiny in them because the FOV is so big they're practically useless. It'd also be nice if you could save the angle on the mirrors and not have to reset them EVERY flight... 3
Recommended Posts